Convergence of Tsirelson convolution systems of probability spaces

Abstract

We associate two specific projective systems of probability spaces with any Tsirelson convolution system. If the projective limits of these systems exist, then we call the convolution system convergent and K-convergent, respectively. It is shown that convergent convolution systems give rise to continuous products of probability spaces, while K-convergent convolution systems lead to flow systems. We investigate the relationship between convergence and K-convergence, as well as their connections to two-parameter product systems of Hilbert spaces.

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